Are these fools where our resident liberals learned their temper tantrums?
Instead of takin a knee, these slackers should git on their knees n' Thank God they still have a job.
ghostgotcha wrote:
Are these fools where our resident liberals learned their temper tantrums?
THEY NEED TO GIVE THEM A TOUR OF OTHER COUNTRYS AND INVITE THEM TO STAY BUT THAT THEY ARE NOT WELCOME HERE
ghostgotcha wrote:
Are these fools where our resident liberals learned their temper tantrums?
Do you people have any idea why they took a knee or are you just going to whine like children. You want to talk about taking a knee did you not watch that piece of garbage in the White House in Helsinki. That was a lot worse than taking a knee.
Airforceone wrote:
Do you people have any idea why they took a knee or are you just going to whine like children.
You don't represent us, take a hike 'sunshine'
I didn't notice any bowing by President Trump and yes we know why these pukes being paid millions of dollars to play a game took a knee, to bring attention to THEMSELVES! They don't give a crap about black deaths as some of them are complacent in that themselves. Get a life loser. Mike
Airforceone wrote:
Do you people have any idea why they took a knee or are you just going to whine like children. You want to talk about taking a knee did you not watch that piece of garbage in the White House in Helsinki. That was a lot worse than taking a knee.
teabag09 wrote:
I didn't notice any bowing by President Trump and yes we know why these pukes being paid millions of dollars to play a game took a knee, to bring attention to THEMSELVES! They don't give a crap about black deaths as some of them are complacent in that themselves. Get a life loser. Mike
In fact when some were asked they spit out all kinds of stuff they have no clue their just doing it like the others so they dont get bashed like that one quarter back did by his own team they messed him up bad. Their a lot of spoiled losers
That piece of garbage, as you call him, has our economy booming at 4.1%
What's bath house whore Barry's claim to fame? Under him our economy was stagnant, many jobs lost, millions of people on food stamps, sweeping corruption. He is the epitome of garbage. A big stinking pile of it.
Airforceone wrote:
Do you people have any idea why they took a knee or are you just going to whine like children. You want to talk about taking a knee did you not watch that piece of garbage in the White House in Helsinki. That was a lot worse than taking a knee.
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Crayons wrote:
You don't represent us, take a hike 'sunshine'
You racist piece of garbage you take a hike
Airforceone wrote:
Do you people have any idea why they took a knee or are you just going to whine like children. You want to talk about taking a knee did you not watch that piece of garbage in the White House in Helsinki. That was a lot worse than taking a knee.
An employee of a private company who interacts with the public while at work IS NOT a private citizen and is therefore NOT protected by the 1st amendment right to free speech. The 1st amendment, as with all amendments in the Bill of Rights, are restrictions on government, not on the people.
Employees in the public sector – who work for governmental entities – have First Amendment rights in the workplace, subject to certain restrictions. The case law that has developed over time regarding First Amendment rights in the workplace has come from the public sector, as the government is directly affecting employees in public sector cases. Private citizens do not enjoy the same protections.
NFL players are employees of a private company whose sole purpose is to play the game to entertain paying customers. They are not hired to insult or show contempt for the men, women and children who pay them for the privilege just because the employees have an axe to grind. Kaepernick kicked the ball when he kneeled during the national anthem to protest police brutality and systemic racism. This was a truly stupid and contemptuous thing to do.
Many of the NFL's paying customers do revere our flag, respect our national anthem and honor the many men and women who gave their lives defending our nation and way of life. That definitely includes president Trump.
If the owners, managers and/or coaches of a private company condone or even encourage such contemptuous behavior toward their paying customers, the problem is compounded exponentially. The direct result of that is that just this past season, the NFL and its TV partners lost 500 million in revenue, ratings dropped significantly, and viewership declined 10%.
Airforceone wrote:
Do you people have any idea why they took a knee or are you just going to whine like children. You want to talk about taking a knee did you not watch that piece of garbage in the White House in Helsinki. That was a lot worse than taking a knee.
It would appear the racist; FerryForceone is scared of this topic because it exposes his racism, and now wants to change the topic to something else.
So typical of the simple minded liberals. When they are proven stupid, they deflect to another of their stupid whines.
Nice to know FerryForce had his legs swept out from under him - again....
Blade_Runner wrote:
An employee of a private company who interacts with the public while at work IS NOT a private citizen and is therefore NOT protected by the 1st amendment right to free speech. The 1st amendment, as with all amendments in the Bill of Rights, are restrictions on government, not on the people.
Employees in the public sector – who work for governmental entities – have First Amendment rights in the workplace, subject to certain restrictions. The case law that has developed over time regarding First Amendment rights in the workplace has come from the public sector, as the government is directly affecting employees in public sector cases. Private citizens do not enjoy the same protections.
NFL players are employees of a private company whose sole purpose is to play the game to entertain paying customers. They are not hired to insult or show contempt for the men, women and children who pay them for the privilege just because the employees have an axe to grind. Kaepernick kicked the ball when he kneeled during the national anthem to protest police brutality and systemic racism. This was a truly stupid and contemptuous thing to do.
Many of the NFL's paying customers do revere our flag, respect our national anthem and honor the many men and women who gave their lives defending our nation and way of life. That definitely includes president Trump.
If the owners, managers and/or coaches of a private company condone or even encourage such contemptuous behavior toward their paying customers, the problem is compounded exponentially. The direct result of that is that just this past season, the NFL and its TV partners lost 500 million in revenue, ratings dropped significantly, and viewership declined 10%.
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Where in the constitution or the bill of rights that saysxa private citizen has to stand for playing of the national anthem
Do you have any idea why they knelt
Airforceone wrote:
Where in the constitution or the bill of rights that saysxa private citizen has to stand for playing of the national anthem
Do you have any idea why they knelt
This is what i found.
36 U.S. Code § 301 - National anthem
US Code
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(a)Designation.—
The composition consisting of the words and music known as the Star-Spangled Banner is the national anthem.
(b)Conduct During Playing.—During a rendition of the national anthem—
(1) when the flag is displayed—
(A) individuals in uniform should give the military salute at the first note of the anthem and maintain that position until the last note;
(B) members of the Armed Forces and veterans who are present but not in uniform may render the military salute in the manner provided for individuals in uniform; and
(C) all other persons present should face the flag and stand at attention with their right hand over the heart, and men not in uniform, if applicable, should remove their headdress with their right hand and hold it at the left shoulder, the hand being over the heart; and
(2) when the flag is not displayed, all present should face toward the music and act in the same manner they would if the flag were displayed.
(Pub. L. 105–225, Aug. 12, 1998, 112 Stat. 1263; Pub. L. 110–417, [div. A], title V, § 595, Oct. 14, 2008, 122 Stat. 4475.)
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